2021
DOI: 10.1515/lingvan-2020-0138
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Street name changes as language and identity inscription in the cityscape

Abstract: This article examines the role of language selection in constructing the cityscape of highly multilingual, postcolonial places like Malaysia and Namibia. The relationship between language policy, the construction of a national identity as well as linguistic inscriptions in the cityscape can be seen as part of language planning in relation to what gets represented, by whom, and for what purpose. We focus on street names as a typical target of language policy. In postcolonial societies, these renegotiations of t… Show more

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“…Examples include Woldemaram (2016) in Ethiopia, Trumper-Hecht in Israel (2009, Guilat and Espinoza-Ramirez (2016) in Spain and Rani (2016) in Mumbai. In more recent years, LL researchers have also devoted attention to commemorative naming practices, as evidenced by studies conducted by Buchstaller and Fabiszak (2021), Tan &Purschke (2021), andRubdy (2021), among others.…”
Section: The Linguistic Landscape As a Site Of Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples include Woldemaram (2016) in Ethiopia, Trumper-Hecht in Israel (2009, Guilat and Espinoza-Ramirez (2016) in Spain and Rani (2016) in Mumbai. In more recent years, LL researchers have also devoted attention to commemorative naming practices, as evidenced by studies conducted by Buchstaller and Fabiszak (2021), Tan &Purschke (2021), andRubdy (2021), among others.…”
Section: The Linguistic Landscape As a Site Of Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%